Where does Harry Styles live? An inside look at the superstar's legendary homes
Harry Styles has done it again. The British-born pop hitmaker is topping the charts with his latest release, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. His new album has dominated the global music scene and snagged the top spot for Spotify’s biggest album debut of the year, earning 63.05 million streams on its first day.
The album’s highly anticipated release is just the start of Styles’s 2026 record-breaking success; in May, the pop superstar will embark on an expansive tour, kicking off with a 10-night residency in Amsterdam, leading up to a six-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium before an impressive 30-show set at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Like his tour plan, Styles’s real estate portfolio is international. Here’s a closer look at where Harry writes, resets, and runs when he’s not busy on the dance floor.
From Bandmates to Flatmates

The front entrance of Princess Park Manor.
New to fame, Harry Styles used his checks from One Direction’s global success to rent a five-story flat with his four bandmates in London’s Princess Park Manor. Originally built in 1849, the former mental asylum was renovated into a luxury apartment in 2010, shortly before the boy band moved in. Set on 30 acres of parkland, the complex features a private tennis court, an indoor pool, and a sauna, along with an on-site gym. The Italianate Victorian building features arched windows throughout, a corridor reportedly spanning over a quarter of a mile, and striking quoins accenting the tan brick façade.
Harry’s First House

The white stucco exterior of Erskine House.
Before going solo in his career, Styles went solo on the home front. In 2012, the singer spent a reported $4.8 million to purchase Erskine House. Coming in at 2,300 square feet, the white stucco home is a modern luxe dreamscape featuring hardwood flooring, a full-on dressing room, and French doors, along with a landscaped garden and an abundance of skylights. The home clearly is close to the singer, who still owns the property, serving as the namesake for his independent record label, Erskine Records.
A Move to the Golden Coast
Harry’s first stateside purchase was a Beverly Hills home designed by Alejandro Ortiz. Ringing in at $4 million, the 3,000-square-foot home boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, a saltwater pool, and wood beam ceilings, serving treehouse vibes amidst the glitz of Rodeo Drive.
However, the home didn’t last long in the singer’s portfolio. He sold it just two years later for a low $3 million to Alexi Rennalls and Sam Gnatovich of Simo Design. The home passed through many hands after, at one point belonging to “Truth Hurts” singer and friend of Styles, Lizzo, who listed the property for $14 million in 2025, according to Robb Report.
A Private Getaway in the Hollywood Hills

An overhead view of Styles’s mansion.
The Hollywood Hills offer a private retreat for its famous residents. In 2016, that’s exactly what Styles craved. Following One Direction’s breakup and on the brink of his solo career, he purchased a mansion in this neighborhood for $6.87 million.
The over 4,000-square-foot home featured a movie theater, a kidney-shaped pool, and glass walls overlooking the Pacific, but it still wasn’t the complete package for Styles. The star added a high-end audio system to the home, no doubt in anticipation of streaming his first solo album, Harry Styles, which he began production on earlier that year.
The mansion was also featured on the sixth season of Netflix’s Selling Sunset, where realtor Emma Hernan revealed the pop star had left “hundreds of pairs of shoes” in the home.
A Big Move to the Big Apple

The popular celebrity apartment building at 443 Greenwich.
In 2017, after establishing solo success, Styles purchased his first (and only, to date) New York City residence, an $8.7 million Tribeca penthouse. Noted for its privacy, the building is also home to Blake Lively and Jennifer Lawrence. The 19th-century, former factory was reimagined and renovated by CetraRuddy, a New York-based design, architecture, and interior design firm. Naturally, privacy is paramount, so very little is known about the interior of the apartments, but we do know the structure features arched windows and wooden ceiling-height beams.
Back Across the Pond
There really is no place like home, and Harry knows it. In 2019, the singer went back to his first home and purchased the two adjacent, previously conjoined homes across the street. Dishing out $16.4 million in total, both homes channel 18th-century chic through architecture, but only one boasts Grade II–listed Georgian status, meaning that the building is, in fact, from the Georgian era.
Rumor has it that the pop singer is planning to join the three properties into a massive compound, but has faced considerable pushback from the community. As reported by Cosmopolitan, Styles must include bat boxes, hedgehog gateways, and insect hotels if he wants to get approval to build.
Briefly Cohabitating in Tinseltown
A one-trick pony? Harry is anything but. The singer made his acting debut in 2017, and in 2021, he landed the lead role in his then-girlfriend Olivia Wilde’s film, Don’t Worry Darling.
Styles and Wilde went over and beyond to adapt to the film’s ‘50s period, briefly renting a classic, midcentury modern home in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. Though it was outfitted with a swimming pool and built-in barbecue grill, the house was a lot less grand than the posh homes Styles frequents. The couple reportedly only stayed at the home for a few months.
A Rumored Roman Stint

Civita Di Bagnoregio in Lazio, Italy.
Styles spent the summer of 2024 basking under the Italian sun, literally. The singer relocated to Rome and was often photographed by fans, locals, and tourists jogging around the city, grabbing groceries, and shopping in the square. One fan even spotted him attending Pope Leo XIV’s election.
The pop star’s rumored home during his time out of the spotlight aligns with the idea of ending an era and slowing down—especially since many believe he spent time in what’s often called “the dying city.” Located nearly two hours outside Rome, Civita di Bagnoregio is a rural hilltop village in Italy’s Lazio region that dates back more than 2,500 years. Today, it’s said to have just 11 full-time residents.
A quiet escape from bustling cities, the village is accessible only by a pedestrian footbridge and overlooks a dramatic canyon landscape. Both idyllic and secluded, Civita di Bagnoregio provides the ultimate hideaway for a megastar.
Writing to the Beat of Berlin

Skyline view of Berlin, Germany.
Styles’s latest album was heavily inspired by Berlin’s club scene, where the singer spent time writing, dancing, and shaping the record. Like David Bowie before him, Styles has a reputation for immersing himself in the cities that influence his work, and fans believe he did just that in Berlin.
Rumor has it that he even purchased a flat during his time in the city. While he was frequently spotted around the German capital—greeting fans on the street, paying for taxis, and even running the 2025 Berlin Marathon—that’s about all the proof we have that he ever called the city home.